Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1928 Page: 6 of 12
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Mrs. Schmidt. Mlns Nichols.
To the Record-Chronicle.
Someone has said “To suffer and
be silent is a divine act.” There
is a weakness in the excessive crav'-
ing for sympathy. Yon think you
are having a harder time than your
neighbor, from whose lips no com-
plaint ever escapes, but if you knew
his or her lot you might deem your-
self fortunate compared to them.’*
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Alamo Storage Co.
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Bandits Dynamite
Train in Mexico
to Colima was dynamited fey bih-
dits near Quemado, state of Ja-
lisco, a dispatch to th« newspaper
Prensa' said today The locomotive
and mail ard express cars were
overturned and one soldier injured.
The banoits fled.
One soldier and one bandit were
killed when 70 bandits fired on a
train ne«r Maravatio, state of
Michoacan.
HcofleM Beferenee Bible
make* an enduring Christmas pres-
ent. If interested in one see MRS
J. A» MINNIS, 1004 N. Elm—before
Friday 21st. t K»
Some of Qur Lorad One. Will Not «•
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J<*f£?:aL Special Ice Cream
for Christmas
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Individual rpoulds, bricks with canter designs,
bells, Christmas trees, etc.
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to the Wright Brothers, airplane pioneers, during the observance
twwity-flfth anniversary of their first flight, a wreath was placed
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Splashed Screen of Gangland!
Denton Dairy Produets Co.
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Appreciation for (l
Offering Expressed
“We take thia opportunity to
thank the citiaen* and business men
of Denton for their annual Christ-
mas donation to Rest Cottage,” saya
a letter from .J. P. Roberta, super-,
intendent dl the home at Pitot
Point. '
"Everyone was exceptionally kind
and gave cheerfully. The put year
has been a very remarkable year
in the history at Rest Cottage. We
have about 75 in the home at this
time. We are looking forward to the
holidays. If it was not for the many
friends and donors remembering the
institution, we couM not gladden
the hearts of these that have, been
unfortunate in life and committed
into our care. Wishing everyone a
very merry Christmas and a happy .;
and prosperous New Year.”
” Sold for cash—no trade in.
on your vacaflon, and we
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two or three important proji
upon which it* effort* .would
concentrated during the year.
Tire sending of a band from Den-
ton to the West Tex** Chkmber of
Commerce convention in El Paso
next summer and placing at wel-
come s'gns on highways entering
Denton County were stressed a*
being probably the most important
work that can be done by the club.
Members will consider a number
of different project* during the
next 30 days and those upon
which the club will expend the
greatest effort will be decided upon
at the January wieeUng;
T* AM City Plan
The Booster Club will function
as the need arises to assisting with
plans for entertaining conventions
here, sending delegation* to other
cities anil in planning rural enter-
tainment program* a* carried out
during the past year, it wu decided
at the meeting, which took the
form of a smoker. Good attendance
was reported. .
A desire to see the city plan
move carried out liere fully was
expressed by member* at the club,
who agreed to assist to the fullest
extent in putting the movement
WINK. Dec. 18 —Posses are cptnb*
Ing the surrounding country for
P. C. Burchman. known as “Den-
ver Blackie,” who is supposed td
have been kidnaped, bound hand
and foot and thrown into an empty
water tank to die from exposun,
Officers stated that tile kidnaping
resulted from a caravan of liqu^ tt mongrel named Jake, which
valued at $500,000, being hijockift about what those same dogs wr
and are looking for the head of the
rum-runners. Tinjy believe
that the head of tire rum-
running gang held Burchman re-
sponsible for the hijacking. • ’
BROOKS DARY, INC. '
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CHRISTMAS IS HERB I f V
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With Good Cheer.
What would please the Husband or Wife better for
b Christmaf or Hew Year’s lift than to preaent a- Policy
with the Home Mutual Life Association, Denton, Texas? •
Office 806 Smoot-Curtis Bldg., Office Phone 196,
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censt teat Ion, canae* by toeil •
■nemte condition of the nerve-tl
Ing directly the limpid, bedrag*
their apiiroprlale nutriment, tn
rent of tne ayiitrm had felled to
exceamlve fermontatlon, Indlgessl _ _
COLONIC IRRIGATION* correct this cond
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hound
like Pour Horsemen of
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Bush toon a Gnat Dane he
cells Hamlet. And now that "The
Bridge of San Luis Rey” te being
made into a motion picture some
screen colony dachshund doubtless
will have to carry that title around
as an apt description of his long
span.
By no means all film folk, of
course, name their dogs after pic-, over,
lures. Richard Dix for example has
a bloodhound he calls Prince and
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about what those same dogs would
have been called in Indianapolis.
Emil Janninf.* has Chiang Kai
christmTs pictures
Just received large shipment of bbautlful colored picture*.
We also frame pictures.
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nostrums.
Ths greatest of
America, to digest!
HOLLYWOOD. Oal, Doc. It.—
Mo doubt • dog’s life ii a dog’s life
- th< world over. Hollywood, however,
only town in the
ny dogs answer to
motion picture titles.
strolling down the bdulevard one
occasionally hear* phrases like “Get
avay from there. Stolen Bride:" or
■I.ie down, Noah’S Arttl” Or the
voice of a beautiful woman instruct,
ing her chauffeur a* she step* out
• of * limousine to go into a shop:
"jamee. take good car* of Fleeh
and the Devil while I’m gone.”
The owner of the dog may be
the man who directed the picture,
the woman who starred, or Just any-
on who played a part in it or work-
ed id the extra mob.
Camilla Horn lias a dog named
Tempest to remind her of her first
American picture. George K. Au-
thor. of course, has a hound called
Rookie.
Amery; the pets owned by Doug-
las Fairbanks and Mary Pickford
arj Zorro, Rooney and Robin, who
mignt be described as canine ab-
breviations of "The Mark of Zorro,”
"Little Annie Rooney” and “Robin
y H< od”, except that Robin is a St-
V , Bernard and therefore hardly
, abbreviation.
I Coincidentally with the news that
y Roland W««t is directing his first
talking jjtasure, "Nightstick." comes
. - . —j the informAtion that his new dog
train en route rom_.OuadalaJerR t.on; that name. If the name of the
j .. . _ picture is changed before it reaches
tne screen the dog will feel like an
orphan, but no one ever think* of
that.
So far m can be ascertained off-
.hand, no Hollywood hound ever
bcre a
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Dogs’ Tails Wag Movie Names
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Hollywood’* Pot* Sometime* Get Weighty Title* a*
Result of Owner’s Part in Making Film* '
8hek, lady Chang and Bun YM
Ben running around in hl* yard-*
Chinese chows with Chinese names.
Beta Daniel* hm • wire-naired ter-
rier she call* Snoopy Horse; W. g.
Van Dyke, th* director, calls hi*
hound Damn, and Clara Bow. be-
lieve it or not, cells hers Dolly.
::ster Club
to Plan Year’s
Work for 1929
Following a 'discussion of a plan
of work for the costing year, it
was decided at the meeting of the
Denton Booster Club Monday night
that the organization would select
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These plain words are words of wis-
dom which all of us should take
with ua into the New Year which
ts near at hand. No doubt our
complaints have been numerous in
the year which will soon dip into
eternity, but of what use were they?
Did they hot make life more dlf-
ficUlt?*May all readers of the Rec-
ord-Chronicle acquire the habit of
suffering in silence as Christ did;
then the Slew Year will be an 1m-
porvement over the old.
RAYMOND VERNIMONT.
: AMEBICAN DANCER
WtDS IM LONDON
LOMDOM- Dec. 18 —Lady North-
est, formerly Jessica Brown, an
American dancer, was married to-
day to Vivian Cornelius.
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Denatured Alcohol;
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Have You Tried
OUR HY-GR ADE BUTTER I
You will like its rich, creamy flavor. Juat phoqfr
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C, I. A. Faculty
Um lautite Magruder, former to-
K*or at Iowa State Colton, of
M, Iowa, has been added to the
____Mfr of the horn* acmomlcs de-
parUnent of th* College of Indus-
•|rta! Art* and has been connected
with th* college since the beginning
M th* ft* *em*eter She is • reai-
Bent adviser at Mary M. Bralley
“ Mr to coming here. Mis* M»-
grauder completed work for her
-4mMt of science degree at Iowa
State College. She received her
' bachelor of scence degree from
Colorado Agricultural College and
has bad four year's experience in
.high school economics work.
-IMLYTON MEN ATTEND MEET-
ING ny FREIGHT CARRIFRS
Bibert Woodrum and O R. War-
ten were to Delias Monday to at-
jrad a Ktot meeting of members
M the Texas Motor Carriers 'As-
iociatlon and representatives of
Chambers of Commerce from var
Bais Diaces. The question of unl-
fonnitv of bends and insurance
Mr freight lines a a* discussed at
. the meeting. Woodrum Is on. of
•hi directcrs of the association.
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What more uaeful or ap-
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JL money” gift can on« get *
5 than a new “Jewel” gaa
SjeC range?
A number of people are figuring on such a gift this
yeair, and we pass the suggestion on to those who need B
new stove, and may not have thought a^out giving a
JEWEL for Christmas. -
We also have some extra good values in Heaters—,
and they, too, make good gifts. Sold on easy terms.* ■ j
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1928, newspaper, December 18, 1928; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1335579/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.